October 5, 2015 What are we doing today? “Self Balancing System” (Pg. 50) Complete Wrap-up questions “Waterfalls and Falls” (Pg. 65) - Read Process and.

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October 5, 2015 What are we doing today? “Self Balancing System” (Pg. 50) Complete Wrap-up questions “Waterfalls and Falls” (Pg. 65) - Read Process and Procedure - Watch Part B - Summarize Parts C and D Due: Friday Target To generalize systems and understand the concept of inputs and outputs Question of the Day Q: The system in “Ups and Down of Temperature” was in “Dynamic Balance.” What does it mean to be in “Dynamic Balance”? 21

October 6, 2015 What are we doing today? “Waterfalls and Falls” - Watch Part B - Complete Part C (Pg ) Due: Friday Target To generalize systems and understand the concept of inputs and outputs Question of the Day Q: It is often said that most events on Earth depend on the sun. Why is this true? A. Most events on Earth require a transfer of energy, and Earth gets energy from the sun. B. The basic processes of life are powered by light activity. C. The sun keeps Earth in a proper orbit, which allows for balanced weather and seasons. D. The sun keeps Earth spinning on its axis, which powers most of the planet’s events. 22

October 7, 2015 What are we doing today? Project Success With Ms. Eiffert Due: Target No Target Question of the Day No Question 23

October 8, 2015 What are we doing today? “Waterfalls and Falls” -Complete Part D -Collect all data needed -Complete Wrap-up questions -Clean up and dry all materials including lab station Due: Friday Target To generalize systems and understand the concept of inputs and outputs Question of the Day Q: John places a bag of ice on his knee to reduce the swelling and also simply to cool himself down. How is thermal energy flowing in this situation? A. The thermal energy flows from John’s knee to the ice bag B. The thermal energy flows from the ice bag to John’s knee C. The thermal energy flows from the ice bag to the outside air D. There is no flow of thermal energy in this situation 24

October 9, 2015 What are we doing today? Finish “Waterfalls and Falls” Complete Missing Assignments Due: Today Target To generalize systems and understand the concept of inputs and outputs Question of the Day Q: Which of the following is least important to the structure and composition of an environment’s soil? A. Erosion B. Bacteria C. Energy from the sun D. Plant roots 25